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tax rates to 25%. that's a republican principle. what stands in its way are people who won't even talk about revenue, because god forbid, if you take out all the xefrgss and deductions and let people play 25%, somebody will pay more, because they've been riding the back of the taxpayer with a loop-day-old hole. >> you mean taxes? >> no, i mean revenue. >> you mean taxes. >> of course, where does the revenue come from? >> republicans use terms like taxes and -- >> there are a lot of people at the top who aren't paying taxes, and i think that's what you're talking about. >> that means that some people taking advantage of loopholes have to start paying taxes. >> we should be talking about how to reduce government. >> we need to grow the economy. there's no way to solve it by cutting, cutting, cutting. >> not even realistic. >> but cutting taxes -- they gave it to the government. all that money none of that moan goes toward learning or innovation. it's essentially off the table for job creation. >> that's
tax rates to 25%. that's a republican principle. what stands in its way are people who won't even talk about revenue, because god forbid, if you take out all the xefrgss and deductions and let people play 25%, somebody will pay more, because they've been riding the back of the taxpayer with a loop-day-old hole. >> you mean taxes? >> no, i mean revenue. >> you mean taxes. >> of course, where does the revenue come from? >> republicans use terms like taxes and --...
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he has lowered taxes on several corporations. he has lowered several taxes on corporations which is helpful to business. he focuses on jobs and trying to increase jobs here. the main thing is he does not lie like the president. i like that about him. host: what is your legislature like in pennsylvania? who controls it? caller: republicans. host: as far as lower taxes, what do you like about him? caller: that is the main thing i would say right now. we need the jobs. businesses, paying lower taxes, they can hire more people. he is honest. he is not like the president. host: another opinion of the pennsylvania mayor on facebook -- robin is talking about heaven called him awful. facebook.com is where you can post those. send this e-mail too. when you look at governorships across the country, area of them are in republican hands. 19 are in democratic hands. hands.in independent you can see this map demonstrating. this is the independent line. caller: we have to get some credit -- everybody wants to get a job. know, besides personal r
he has lowered taxes on several corporations. he has lowered several taxes on corporations which is helpful to business. he focuses on jobs and trying to increase jobs here. the main thing is he does not lie like the president. i like that about him. host: what is your legislature like in pennsylvania? who controls it? caller: republicans. host: as far as lower taxes, what do you like about him? caller: that is the main thing i would say right now. we need the jobs. businesses, paying lower...
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he is a hard left and very much tax the rich kind of guy. and colorado voting on a measure that define the rich as anyone making more than $75,000 or more. 75 grand makes you rich in colorado? charles: imagine that. of all states, their leading the way with marijuana and everything else but we have a serious problem where people forgot how we became the greatest country in the world and jealousy, envy, hatred, stirred by politicians beginning in the highest office of this country will have major ramifications. our dna is still there. we have people who believe in this country, bobby been entrepreneurship and accountability but more and more success is a four letter word, more and more being extraordinary is a bad thing. stuart: tax the rich looks like a successful program in some parts of the country. new york, this guy will win in new york by 40 points. he is all about taxing the rich. charles: a crazy race, in seattle, going to the furthest left. if you look at all these places, whether it is washington dc or new york, city or state, incom
he is a hard left and very much tax the rich kind of guy. and colorado voting on a measure that define the rich as anyone making more than $75,000 or more. 75 grand makes you rich in colorado? charles: imagine that. of all states, their leading the way with marijuana and everything else but we have a serious problem where people forgot how we became the greatest country in the world and jealousy, envy, hatred, stirred by politicians beginning in the highest office of this country will have...
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if it moves, we'll tax it. gasoline tax. taxes on miles driven. all these initiatives, they've got to be shot down to send a message we want smaller government. >> user fees. >> how about, remember what john roberts says? it's a penalty. >> our john roberts? >> yes. my john roberts. directly ahead, some comments from the 2009 nobel peace prize winner. who is that? president obama. he talks about war. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to
if it moves, we'll tax it. gasoline tax. taxes on miles driven. all these initiatives, they've got to be shot down to send a message we want smaller government. >> user fees. >> how about, remember what john roberts says? it's a penalty. >> our john roberts? >> yes. my john roberts. directly ahead, some comments from the 2009 nobel peace prize winner. who is that? president obama. he talks about war. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm...
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sometimes you see what happens with regulations and tax code stuff. you have to go back in and make what are called technical fixes. back in the days of tip and gipper, maybe if you lost the fight you bring up a bill and say this is neutral to make this work better. you could get it past both sides. say we want the program to work. that can't happen now. so therefore obama and the executive -- >> explain why. because you can't get the votes to do anything in the senate. >> the republicans would use that is as a way to obstruct. therefore, the executive branch now and the white house, they have to do a lot of this with regulations they otherwise wouldn't do. and it's like throwing gum into the works -- >> all these fixes they demand now, they had an opportunity to deliver on right after they got the first part of the health care plan through. then they came around reconciliation. they said we're not giving you a single vote. you've got to do it that way. flfr, you can't change the policy. anyway, republicans continue their efforts to undercut the presi
sometimes you see what happens with regulations and tax code stuff. you have to go back in and make what are called technical fixes. back in the days of tip and gipper, maybe if you lost the fight you bring up a bill and say this is neutral to make this work better. you could get it past both sides. say we want the program to work. that can't happen now. so therefore obama and the executive -- >> explain why. because you can't get the votes to do anything in the senate. >> the...
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are are e taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good night from washington, d.c. and i know you have got a lot to say on gretawire. you better do there because the rest of us are going there. see you there. tomorrow night sean is at >>> all right. welcome to "red eye." thanks for the warning, producers. doing great. tonight this -- >> tonight are beautiful women becoming targets of fetish space freaks bent on creating inner stellar space colonies and victoria's secret? what are they hiding? the look that will make your soul vomit. >> and who is abducting our nude models and replacing them with replicas ? the stories hannit
are are e taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good...
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delivered three straight balanced budgets without raising taxes. at a time when it's not a great time to be a governor. believe me, they are all looking for revenues. he did a great job. >> let me ask you this. you've been a professional for a long time. isn't it a relatively impressive thing for christi to have taken on the unions, done the things he has done but then be winning by 18 to 25% tonight in a blue state which has not given a republican a majority i think since 1988. >> look, governor christi is very charismatic. he's comfortable in his own skin. there's no question that he's benefitted from the fact that national democrats did not challenge him. and inside the state of new jersey democrats were divided. there were a lot of democrats that he cut deals with that supported him that may not support him if he runs for president. so chris christi will have a big victory. i don't know if it will be as big as he thinks it will be. i don't think it will be transferrable to the republicans in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina or any place else
delivered three straight balanced budgets without raising taxes. at a time when it's not a great time to be a governor. believe me, they are all looking for revenues. he did a great job. >> let me ask you this. you've been a professional for a long time. isn't it a relatively impressive thing for christi to have taken on the unions, done the things he has done but then be winning by 18 to 25% tonight in a blue state which has not given a republican a majority i think since 1988. >>...
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just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on social issues than ken cuccinelli in virginia or michele bachmann out of minnesota. chris christie is the most dangerous kind of republican there is. he seems to like a guy who will reach a cross party lines to get things done. no. christie will get things done. he will turn america bark to the bush era de backel that crippled this country for years. he is wrong-headed on so many issues. but he's probably going to win tonight. he's the media darling, here in the big apple. joining me now is our rapid response panel, randy wine
just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on...
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and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year from the 40 people alone. this would be, you know, i have here, i brought it because i thought it was relevant. to a piece of legislation submitted by senator levin, which is all of the worst tax phony loopholes for american companies, putting their money in the caymans, this is $220 billion over ten years, it's not about raising tax or anything, it's about closing the most disgusting, egregious loopholes we could feed our children decently without breaking a sweat. >> okay. margaret, why did there's been a lot today. i don't think they're being disingenuous. i think if you look at the record of the parti
and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year...
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you and are are paying more taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good night from washington, d.c. and i know you have got a lot to say on gretawire. you better do there because the rest of us are going there. see you there. tomorrow night sean is at 10:00. see you later. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. >> i don't know. >> i'm not sure. >> i don't know. >> frankly it's not something i have followed closely i didn't even know. >> he indicated that he was not aware. >> certainly i was not. >> front page headline in the "wall street journal" president obama did not know about the nsa spying on our allies. also, last night on "60 minutes" mass confusion in libya wa
you and are are paying more taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open...
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i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively look at my record as we were talking about before when we were outside, it's a solid conservative record and for goodness' sakes, almost everybody has been called a rino now. if you weren't in favor of the government shutdown you're a rino. i don't pay any attention to that. >> you never won more than what is it, 48%? >> i was just short of 49% four years ago. yeah. >> i think the last republican governor to break 50% is tom kean. >> the last republican state-wide was george bush 41. >> so every poll has you leading significantly. what will you be hap
i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively...
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in richmond, a similar tax was defeated last year. now it's san francisco's turn. >> the beverage industry will definitely fight this measure. they fight it every0éuz it comes up anywhere. we expect that. but the fact is this is a basic public health measure just like we tax cigarettes because they cause a lot of health problems. cigarette manufacturers fought that tooth and nail, every step of the way. this is an important step forward for public health. >> reporter: now, the tax would not apply to things like diet soda, natural juices, milk, baby formula, or medical drinks. you may recall new york mayor michael bloomberg tried an all-out ban on sugary drinks that were over 16 ounces, but the court stopped that. i asked weiner about that, and he thinks that ban is just too restrictive. this is going to be introduced tomorrow. there will be public hearings so you can weigh in. the board has to decide whether they'll proceed. if they do, it could be on the ballot by next november. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc
in richmond, a similar tax was defeated last year. now it's san francisco's turn. >> the beverage industry will definitely fight this measure. they fight it every0éuz it comes up anywhere. we expect that. but the fact is this is a basic public health measure just like we tax cigarettes because they cause a lot of health problems. cigarette manufacturers fought that tooth and nail, every step of the way. this is an important step forward for public health. >> reporter: now, the tax...
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take, for example, the leaks of romney's taxes. all they could do is find an unnamed third party source to claim it was my grandfather who was responsible. that's the bar they set for the level and quality of reporting. for the beltway audience, this is like candy, this is a drug. but what's left now? well, a bunch of soured relationships at a time when we actually should be finding common ground. mitt romney's taxes let alone who leaked them will never solve our nation's greatest problems. this written by political consultants for political consultants and only good for a week of georgetown cocktail spatter. to know what really went on, i know some of this isn't actually true. keep that in mind as we now spin. i would love your take on the book as i'm sure you read the excer excerpts. >> the thing that jumps out is how much and how hard he tried to vet chris christie and went through the process twice and rejected christie and then said, you got to look at this guy again, this is how we'll win the day to day war of media and chris
take, for example, the leaks of romney's taxes. all they could do is find an unnamed third party source to claim it was my grandfather who was responsible. that's the bar they set for the level and quality of reporting. for the beltway audience, this is like candy, this is a drug. but what's left now? well, a bunch of soured relationships at a time when we actually should be finding common ground. mitt romney's taxes let alone who leaked them will never solve our nation's greatest problems....
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in 2009 he pled guilty to lying to white house officials and to tax fraud. carrick served two years in jail. he explains now why he is an evangelist of sorts on minimum sentencing. >> talk to us about how your perspective of federal prison changed. >> matt, i've been in law enforcement my entire career. i stood in a courtroom with no compassion and sent people to prison for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years and life. i think what stunned me the most about walking into cumberland was that i was then housed with men that were doing those same sentences that were there for first-time, non-violent drug offenses. >> at the core of your argument here is that these minimum mandatory federal sentences have not doing what they intended to do. >> no. you know what? when i came into the system, i didn't realize -- it's a nickel. hold it. feel the weight of it? feel it? >> yeah. >> i had no idea that for 5 grams of cocaine, which is what that nickel weighs, 5 grams, you could be sentenced to 10 years in prison. i was with men sentenced to 10 years in prison for 5 grams of co
in 2009 he pled guilty to lying to white house officials and to tax fraud. carrick served two years in jail. he explains now why he is an evangelist of sorts on minimum sentencing. >> talk to us about how your perspective of federal prison changed. >> matt, i've been in law enforcement my entire career. i stood in a courtroom with no compassion and sent people to prison for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years and life. i think what stunned me the most about walking into cumberland was that...
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it didn't raise taxes our cut medicaid and this one does. if they can't get the website right, what makes you think they will be able to get the health care itself correct. >> the ones calling for delay now are not the republicans, it's the democrats. there is about a dozen says let's push back the mandate, the penalty, joe mansion of west virginia saying let's delay it a year. we're going to talk about gop problems, but how big of a burden could obama care be for democrats in 2014? >> it could potentially be a very significant burden, chris. i imagine most of the people calling fe delay are -- for del are up for reelection. i think the political impact depends on two things. number one, the behavior of the republicans. if that was the case, that will shift attention away. assuming they don't do that, let's turn to substance. if there are many more cancellations, that's the big problem. if you look at the american people who have coverage really care about, it's have u lower cost increases. it would be because of other factors, that will pol
it didn't raise taxes our cut medicaid and this one does. if they can't get the website right, what makes you think they will be able to get the health care itself correct. >> the ones calling for delay now are not the republicans, it's the democrats. there is about a dozen says let's push back the mandate, the penalty, joe mansion of west virginia saying let's delay it a year. we're going to talk about gop problems, but how big of a burden could obama care be for democrats in 2014?...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. >> good to have you with us. this is the al jazeera news hour i'm david foster and in the next 60 minutes: egypt's deposed president, mohamed morsi appears in court and rejects the entire process. the case is adjourned until january. >>> pakistan considers retaliation over u.s. drone strikes. >> hello there, i'm felicity
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. >> good to have you with us. this is the al jazeera news hour i'm david...
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i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that check. if this was the campaign commercial a month after he won election, i think that the results may have been a lot different. i think the takeaway is what he found is it is a lot harder when you are running the state and you are in control of the budget than when on the outside and you are criticizing the guy who is. >> crystal, it seems that he -- that he tries how to work this reputation as the straight talker. but it isn't actually based on doing what he says he would do. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and i mean in fairness. he doesn't tripe how y to work . he does wor
i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that...
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you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these retailers are worried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care about obamacare. cuccinelli would squeak in, if they are ready to move on, then mcauliffe probably wins in a landslide. >> i agree with gary b, that is the important race, new york city is a done deal, they are voting in a high-tax pr pro-government guy. and terry mcauliffe is campaigning on obamacare. i think that virginia is going democrat in a big way. >> that is happening. more and more of a blue state. >> it was a reliable for the g.o.p., now, just in really certain areas, very small or smaller areas, can the republicans count on it. neil: thank you very much. we' your reaction to this. you tweet we re
you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these retailers are worried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care...
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we all pay taxes. we are all connected to the irs in some way. from everything that i have heard, the privacy is actually very strong through healthcare.gov. so, it has not been a huge area of concern. another point to respond on, birth control -- that is an area that i think young people particularly were excited about -- the idea that you could get preventive care, including birth control, with no co-pays, it is a huge benefit to young people, and particularly young women. having gone to a school like georgetown that had an issue time, wherer a long it was actually providing it for the faculty, a lot of young people have just said that is fair. in this country it is an important benefit for women's health. the fourth issue she brought up was the deficit and aca may contribute. guest: the cbo scored that it would actually decrease the deficit. this law, if anything, reduces the deficit or is budget neutral. one of the ideas behind the law is we are going to bring health- care cost under control. we ha
we all pay taxes. we are all connected to the irs in some way. from everything that i have heard, the privacy is actually very strong through healthcare.gov. so, it has not been a huge area of concern. another point to respond on, birth control -- that is an area that i think young people particularly were excited about -- the idea that you could get preventive care, including birth control, with no co-pays, it is a huge benefit to young people, and particularly young women. having gone to a...
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he pushed ahead with his agenda anyway, passing a budget that cuts taxes for the rich and implements harsh restrictions to republgtive health. at the same time, he has defied his own republican tea party. there are two possibilities of what's going on and they're not mutually exclusive. one is that he's actually standing up against the right wing in ohio because he believes it's wrong and inexcusable to make 270,000 ohioans go without health care. he realizes his first two years in office were far to the right over the ohio electorate. and this is an attempt to move back in line with the public and set himself up for an event chul presidential run. senator, what is your read on the state of play of the politics of medicaid expansion in your state right now? >> complicated, chris, on the one hand, the government should have definitely used political courage, the fourth his gop members in the house and the senate to bring it to the floor for a vote. he refused to do that. they refused to do that. one in six ohioans live in poverty so we need real leadership here. the fact that this was
he pushed ahead with his agenda anyway, passing a budget that cuts taxes for the rich and implements harsh restrictions to republgtive health. at the same time, he has defied his own republican tea party. there are two possibilities of what's going on and they're not mutually exclusive. one is that he's actually standing up against the right wing in ohio because he believes it's wrong and inexcusable to make 270,000 ohioans go without health care. he realizes his first two years in office were...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> welcome to al jazerra america i am del zotto walters. these are the stories that we are following for you. a summit to bring more jobs to the u.s. the president plays host to global leaders asking them to invest. iraq's prime minister asking the u.s. for help dealing with the increasing violence in his country. and syria has met that deadline, the deadline for destroying its chemical weapons. ♪ ♪ >>> president obama is courting does biz and government leaders from around the world. he's trying to convince them to invest in the u.s. randall pinkston joi
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> welcome to al jazerra america i am del zotto walters. these are the stories that we are...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> an exclusive report from the democratic republic of congo - we are with the army as they retake the final town held by m23 rebels. [ ♪ theme ] >>> hello, this is al jazeera, live from doha. also ahead in the next 30 minutes - the two most senior khmer rouge figures alive are on trial. the latest from cambodia. >> the afghan election up for sale. we found counterfeit voter cards sold for
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> an exclusive report from the democratic republic of congo - we are with the army as they...
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>> tax dollars. peter, thank you. >>> an update on the people who are learning they can't keep their health care, even if they like it. here's jim angle. >> reporter: the controversy over cancellation of policies would have a less lasting impact if many of those being cap selled weren't also finding coverage under obama care will cost far more. >> for an average 27-year-old or 47-year-old man, rates will nearly double, about 97% to 99%. for a woman, rates go up by 55% to 62% on average across the country. >> reporter: take alison from florida. she got a cancellation notice. >> my new insurance policy, the premium would triple. i would go from $492 a month to $1,488, which is just ridiculous. >> reporter: she and her family of five don't qualify for subsidies, but can't afford obama care, either. >> we're talking $1,500 a month. that amount of money is more expensive than it costs to send my daughter to college for a year. >> reporter: a conservative website a collecting cancellation letters. millions
>> tax dollars. peter, thank you. >>> an update on the people who are learning they can't keep their health care, even if they like it. here's jim angle. >> reporter: the controversy over cancellation of policies would have a less lasting impact if many of those being cap selled weren't also finding coverage under obama care will cost far more. >> for an average 27-year-old or 47-year-old man, rates will nearly double, about 97% to 99%. for a woman, rates go up by 55%...
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and that's before any subsidies, depending on income and tax credit. here it is verbatim. middle class families purchasing private insurance in the new state-based health insurance exchanges could save as much as $2,300 per year in 2014, unquote. >> question, that promise of the $2,300 drop materialize next year, mort? >> all i can tell you is everybody in my company got a notice that their payments were going up and going up dramatically and they just got them yesterday in response to that bill. i can't talk for americans, all i can tell you in my own company is what happened and i think that is a disgrace for what this program is going to imply for a lot of american families. >> chris. >> the 5% that eleanor keeps referring to is the reality, 5% couldn't keep what they had are junk policies, which don't cover hospitalization. deductions of $15,000. so if you get serious illness, you have to pay it out of pocket. sure it will reach that $2300 measure. reduction of what you have to pay when the insurance policy doesn't cover your problems. >> people don't like their policy
and that's before any subsidies, depending on income and tax credit. here it is verbatim. middle class families purchasing private insurance in the new state-based health insurance exchanges could save as much as $2,300 per year in 2014, unquote. >> question, that promise of the $2,300 drop materialize next year, mort? >> all i can tell you is everybody in my company got a notice that their payments were going up and going up dramatically and they just got them yesterday in response...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york. >> well, sir, i think the american taxpayers expect us to get the sight up and running. as i told you... >> i'm certain that they did, they expected it the first time. >> they did, and so did i. >> nobody is losing their right to healthcare coverage, and no insurance company will be able to deny you coverage. those days are over, and that's the truth. >> defending and selling. a two pronged attack to fix america easy healthcare exchange. no money, but why some social security recipients are not celebrating.
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york....
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it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal" reported this weekend that you in fact were part of a debate inside the white house at the time about whether or not this claim you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor was misleading. this week -- >> i -- >> let me ask the question. then you can answer. -- whether it was misleading. on megyn kelly's show this week you blamed the insurance companies. >> if an insurance companies decides it's changing how it's going to structure its plan that is not the law doing it. that is the insurance company deciding for business reasons. >> but, doctor, the obama law demands that the insurance companie
it is sort of like the first president bush saying no new taxes. he broke that pledge. at least he had the honesty to tell everybody he was breaking the pledge. the president pledged this and never admitted he was going to break it. there's millions of people going to lose it, at least 15 million, including people in the small business community. many small business people are going to lose their plans too. >> we're going to get to that. dr. emanuel, the "wall street journal"...
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tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something that our competition in the black market isn't doing. tracy: i am not sure what jobs they are associated with. and won't even act. are you worried the price will go up if you tax this more? that is what will happen if the tax is based on the price of the marijuana. >> we will see a slight increase temporarily but it is important to remember in colorado for example market-based is also going to increase significantly. currently, only seriously ill patients in colorado can obtain marijuana legally. after jan. first any adult over 21 and we will see the market scale,
tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something...
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i would rather see our tax dollars spent on improving our kids' schools rather than defending this law. greg abott immediately filed an appeal to today's ruling. joining me now, msnbc and planned parenthood in houston, texas, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. this must have been quiet a win down there today. >> yes, lawrence, thank you. this ruling is a victory for our parents. it's a ruling for women. it sends a clear signal across 50 states. it is unconstitutional for politicians to pass laws that take away the private personal health care decisions that women make in consultation with their physician. >> melanie, i just want to check one thing. the 30 mile rule of being knocked out, does that mean there won't be any facilities that will have to close as a result of any other provisions in this law? >> well, that remains to be seen. but what this does mean is that women across the state will have access to abortion care preserved for them. >> crystal, here is a george w. bush judge looking at what this legislature did and saying that it cannot stand. >> yes. and the piece that yo
i would rather see our tax dollars spent on improving our kids' schools rather than defending this law. greg abott immediately filed an appeal to today's ruling. joining me now, msnbc and planned parenthood in houston, texas, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. this must have been quiet a win down there today. >> yes, lawrence, thank you. this ruling is a victory for our parents. it's a ruling for women. it sends a clear signal across 50 states. it is unconstitutional for politicians to...
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the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is being held in a safe outside of this office in munich. authorities are reacted cautiously as they attempted to piece together the evidence around the discoughedry. the government is support" the state prosecution in the field of so-called deagain rat art and nazi looted arts. >> he was questioned by police for ta tax evasion. less jewish collectsors were forced to sell arts works at a greatly reduced price. as was the case of edward munch's "the scream many". the issue of rest 250ugs is one that collectors have been forced to confront. the they have been at the heart of
the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by a magazine. a flesher trove of master pieces. the large over the amounts 6 art confiscated by the nazis was considered rubbish. >> they lay in darkened rooms. a reclusive son of an art collector. >> this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered by german authorities. is 500 mass at the pieces were located in the munich apartment....
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another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you think? >> it does if they get a lot of publicity. if it's a vibrant campaign drives turnout. if it's on the ballot, probably not enough. >> progressive? >> ostensibly raise money in schools. >> see those progressives. always for the children. please. >> wake up. we're talking about gmo, pot legalization. you talk about gay -- anti-marriage equality issues in 2004, 11 states passed them by more than 57%. this year, 2012 ballot initiatives, minnesota -- last year minnesota failed to ban same-sex marriage, maryland maine, washington legalized, col
another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you...